Press Release No. 1/2015 schlaich bergermann und partner sbp sonne gmbh. Point-focusing Solar Energy Technology Stellio Heliostat confirms unprecedented optimal and economical performance General Information After months of tests Stellio heliostat confirms unprecedented optical quality. The sbp sonne team obtained formal recognition for what is known to be the best-in-class heliostat technology internationally available. CIEMAT-PSA Unidad de Sistemas Solares de Concentración, and CSP Services independently evaluated the Stellio heliostat technology performance, efficacy and cost-efficiency. The results confirmed optical quality close to theoretical limits, which is a major step in achieving a minimized Levelised Cost of Energy (LCoE). The engineering design study optimized the prototype to site conditions which were initially elaborated for and in collaboration with the South African company SASOL Technology, for the South African market.
2/5 SASOL withdrew from the project and schlaich bergermann und partner- sbp sonne gmbh formed a partnership with Masermic, and Ingemetal Solar to proceed with the 1.5-year-long technical economical study. It analyzed and benchmarked all existing technologies and their cost structures, which resulted in the optimized design of the Stellio heliostat. The specific cost close to 100 Euro/m² will be achievable at an overall beam quality that can be closely examined at the tested values table below. The LCoE will be reduced by over 20 percent (15 percent heliostat cost reduction and five percent reflective area due to higher efficiency) compared to today s most competitive heliostat design. Design Stellio heliostat technology Designed to have a 25 year lifespan, the Stellio is a smart heliostat (patent pending) developed after two years of research and development to achieve the optimum cost/performance ratio. Cost-effectiveness was achieved through sophisticated analysis and an optimized design structure. The Stellio heliostat s size (47.5m²) and its pentagonal compact shape, with a round-like, mirror-surface-concentrator minimize shading and allow for optimal point-focusing reflection into the tower target. Furthermore, the shape allows for an astigmatism-free effect (0.9%); its central-symmetric structural system provides better optics, higher stiffness, and lower wind excitation. The superior beam quality is achieved through equal stiffness of its concentrator support system and a clever assembling method developed for high production numbers. The high optical performance derives from an assembling concept that allows comparatively large steelwork tolerances; the mirror support system contains a highly precise connection with the mirror-steel structure, limiting the quantities of support positions and optimizing the accuracy of the mirrors.
3/5 The linear actuators for both axes in the drive system minimize procurement and maintenance costs, and the design of a special axes arrangement allows the use of costefficient modified linear actuators with off-the-shelf equipment. A simple configuration of the drive mechanism can self-calibrate using intelligent software that compensates tolerances, self-weight deflections and/or foundation behavior. The control and drive systems of the Stellio heliostat redefine control strategies for heliostats, simultaneously enabling the highest tracking accuracy and minimization on structural CapEx (Capital Expenditure). The Stellio heliostat can be offered as a turn-key system by the Stellio Group Partners comprising schlaich bergermann und partner sbp sonne gmbh, Ingemetal and Masermic. The group has a combined extensive know-how based on over forty years of international experience in all existing CSP technologies and over 600 operating MW of Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plants designed, manufactured, built and/or commissioned worldwide. A time lapse video the sun image on a tower target reflected by the Stellio heliostat demonstrates the accuracy with which the sharp image of the sun remains at the 12m x 12m target throughout the day. Time Lapse Video on Vimeo URL: https://vimeo.com/127245370 (Image of the sun on a tower target: schlaich bergermann und partner sbp sonne gmbh; Flux Density in kw/m² on Raytracing Target, Distance 400m: CSP Services)
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5/5 Company profile of schlaich bergermann und partner schlaich bergermann und partner is a structural engineering office with headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany, with offices in Berlin, New York, Shanghai, São Paulo, and Paris. Solar Energy is a branch of schlaich bergermann und partner s vision for sustainable engineering and sbp sonne counts with over 30 years of experience in research and development in renewable energy, pioneering technologies and operational frameworks globally. Our strength lies on multi-disciplinary teams formed of engineers and scientists of multiple areas of study, which allows sbp sonne to develop efficient and cost-effective structural systems otherwise unachievable. sbp sonne gmbh has developed and built some of the largest solar concentrators and collectors for solar thermal power plants in the world. In 2010 it received the SolarPACES Technology Innovation Award for the Euro Trough Parabolic Trough Collector, and in 2013 it won the SolarPACES Technology Innovation Award for the Ultimate Trough Parabolic Trough Collector. In 2014, the company was awarded the Stifterverband Hallmark of Excellence, denominated Innovation through Research. For detailed information and images please contact: Sarah Arbes Public Relations solarinfo@sbp.de +49 (711) 648 71-910 Schwabstraße 43 70197 Stuttgart www.sbp.de